MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «AUTOSCOPY»
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TENDANCES D'USAGE DU TERME «AUTOSCOPY»
Le terme «autoscopy» est très peu utilisé et occupe la place
181.016 de notre liste de termes les plus utilisés du
dictionnaire anglais.
FRÉQUENCE
Rarement utilisé
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Tendances de recherche principales et usages générales de
autoscopy
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «AUTOSCOPY»
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autoscopy dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
autoscopy et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Autoscopy of the Larynx and the Trachea;
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2
Anomalistic Psychology: A Study of Magical Thinking
by the original as a stranger, an entity over whom one has no control and about
whose actions one has no knowledge. If a hallucination is defined as perception
without a corresponding physical object, then autoscopy is a form of hallucination
...
Leonard Zusne, Warren H. Jones, 2014
3
A Dictionary of Hallucinations
A Autoscopy physical body in extracorporeal space (i.e. what is sometimes called
a ∗reduplicative hallucination). According to the Swiss neuroscientist Olaf Blanke
and the German neuropsychologist Christine Mohr, the group comprises the ...
4
Body Psychotherapy in Progressive and Chronic Disorders
Autoscopy Autoscopy (heautoscopy) makes the patient feel that his ego is
splitting and that a part of the self is looking at him from the outside or that he
sees his exact image, the perfect reproduction of his body schema in front of
himself.
Christa D. Ventling, 2002
Autoscopy is the experience in which the individual while believing himself to be awake sees his or her body position outside of his body. Autoscopy comes from the ancient Greek ("self") and ("watcher").
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science
Autoscopy (from the ancient Greek, 'seeing oneself') is the experience of seeing
one's face, upper or whole body in external space from within one's physical
body (autoscopy/heautoscopy) or from an external point of view (out of body ...
Shaun Gallagher, Daniel Schmicking, 2009
These are sleep, drug abuse, and general anesthesia as well neurobiology. They have compared them with recent findings on neurological and neurocognitive mechanisms of the autoscopy.
Wade Anastasia Jere, 2012
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Sims' Symptoms in the Mind: An Introduction to Descriptive ...
Autoscopy is the experience of seeing oneself and knowing that it is oneself (see
also visual hallucination, p. 111). It is sometimes called the phantom mirror image
. It is one of the abnormalities of unity of self described in Chapter 13, but in ...
9
Irreducible Mind: Toward a Psychology for the 21st Century
Autoscopy The neurological condition known as autoscopy bears some phenom-
enological resemblance to OBEs. Autoscopy has sometimes been defined as "
the hallucinatory projection of the body image into perceptual ...
Edward F. Kelly, Adam Crabtree, Emily Williams Kelly, 2009
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John, 2010
8 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «AUTOSCOPY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
autoscopy est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Review: Vijay Iyer's tour de force of solo pianism
The skittering lines and brilliant bursts of color he produced in "Autoscopy" resembled nothing that had come before. There was plenty of digital ... «Chicago Tribune, sept 14»
'Hyperspeed signalling' could prevent cyber attacks, claim researchers
The software, known as Autoscopy, is currently set up for power-grid-embedded computers, but could feasibly be used alongside the Tulsa ... «Techworld.com, mai 12»
Near death, explained
Four patients reported an autoscopy—that is, they saw their own double from the vantage point of their own body. In this paper, the researchers ... «Salon, avril 12»
Vijay Iyer Solo Piano Concert at the Carnegie Room of the Nyack …
Mr. Iyer gave a thoughtful introduction to his next composition "Autoscopy" which he explained is a musical expression of having an out-of-body ... «Huffington Post, mars 12»
A look at some of 2010's overlooked albums
“Autoscopy,” with its fragmented, rapid-fire runs, evokes the spirit of avant-garde pianist Cecil Taylor; while “Patterns” with its repeating raga-like ... «Greenville Daily Reflector, janv 11»
You're Dead. Now What?
... sympathetically explores the verisimilitude of reincarnation, zombies, near-death experiences, autoscopy, nonphysical selves, and so forth. «Chronicle of Higher Education, août 10»
Jazz extra: Tasty trio triumph with live-wire act
The original compositions are no less impressive: the fierce, introspective blues of One For Blount, the dense, skittering invention of Autoscopy, ... «Metro, juil 10»
Hear A New Song From Vijay Iyer's Upcoming Solo Album
... Black & Tan Fantasy (Bubber Miley/Edward K. "Duke" Ellington); Prelude: Heartpiece (Vijay Iyer); Autoscopy (Vijay Iyer); Patterns (Vijay Iyer) ... «NPR, juin 10»